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“O Majhi Re Apna Kinara Nadiya Ki Dhara Hai” — Translation & Interpretation


ओ मांझी रे ओ मांझी रे अपना किनारा, नदिया की धारा है ओ मांझी रे साहिलों पे बहने वाले कभी … More

Bollywood Song, Life advice, O Majhi Re Apna Kinara, Philosophy for life

“Tujhko chalna hoga, tujhko chalna hoga”


Jeevan kahin bhi theharta nahin haiAandhi se, tufaan se darta nahin haiTu na chalega toh chale teri raaheinHo, tu na … More

Advice for living, Bollywood Song, Nadiya Chale Chale Re Dhara, Philosophy of Life, Psychology, Rajesh Khanna song, Secret of life, Tujhko chalna hoga

Claude.ai Interpretation of the lyrics of this song: Gaadi Bula Rahi Hai


Interpret the lyrics of this song: Gaadi Bula Rahi Hai 5:08 PM Searched the web Searched the web What a … More

Anand Bakshi, Dost Movie song, faith, Gadi Bula Rahi Hai, Interpretation of the lyrics, Kishore Kumar, Life, music, reviews, Writing

What is the difference between happiness and pleasure?


Q: What is the difference between happiness and pleasure? Nisargadatta Maharaj: Pleasure depends on things, happiness does not. Q: If … More

Awareness, Consciousness, Happiness, Happiness Vs. Pleasure, Hinduism, Meditation, Mindfulness, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Philosophy, Pleasure, Reality, Religion, Spirituality

Ramana Maharshi on Destiny


“The Ordainer controls the fate of souls in accordance with their past deeds. Whatever is destined not to happen will … More

Destiny, Ego, Fate, Free Will, Freedom, Hinduism, Karma, Liberation, Meditation, Philosophy, Prarabdha, Ramana Maharshi, Religion, Sense of Doership, Spirituality, Who is the doer?

Krishnamurti on Loneliness


J. Krishnamurti, Loneliness, Philosophy, Self-centered activities, Spirituality

Much Madness is divinest Sense


By Emily Dickinson Much Madness is divinest Sense – To a discerning Eye – Much Sense – the starkest Madness – … More

Craziness, Emily Dickinson, Insanity, Madness, Mental illness, Poem, Poetry, Sanity

Main Aisa Kyun Hoon 


Craziness, Insanity, Main aisa kyun hoon, Misfit, Sanity, Weird

Craziness & Freedom


“To allow yourself to be crazy is also a certain kind of freedom.”

Craziness, Freedom, Insanity, Madness, Quotable quotes, Quotations, Quote, Quotes, Sanity

This World, Yes, This World


This world where we keep wantingOthers to love usHow little we love others.This world where we keep wantingTo be happy … More

Poem, Poetry, World

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